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www.TechBrick.com www.USFIRST.org Home School Robotics Club: 2008-09 1603 Belvue Drive Forest Hill, MD 21050 http://www.techbrick.com Techbrick: The NCPC Co-op Home School Robotics Club / www.techbrick.com / Marco Ciavolino 410.838.8264 / [email protected] Sunday, March 15, 2009 Re: An open letter to all companies and individuals interested in promoting science, technology, engineering and math education in Maryland. My name is Marco Ciavolino and for the past six years, along with a group of very dedicated co-mentors, we have run a successful robotics program in Harford County. We are all volunteers and have found this to be one of the most comprehensive approaches to robotics and technical education. The program reaches children 4-18 and has engaged more than 35 children in an aggressive and results-focused effort. This year two of our teams have an invitation to compete on a national level. Our 8-14 year olds in FIRST LEGO League have received an invitation to the US National Championship in Dayton, Ohio. Our high-school team has qualified for the World Championship in Atlanta, GA. All we are asking for some support from the Maryland technology community. The next page outlines the fundraising goals. Following that is a simple form for contributions (which can be designated as a charitable donation). The remaining pages outline our program and its role in the international organization, US FIRST. We would like both teams to go with a long list of Maryland companies supporting their efforts. After five years our first high-school graduate is headed to college next year as a Computer Science and Mechanical Engineering major. She has received aggressive offers from a number leading undergraduate programs and full-ride scholarships. We have 10 young engineers right behind her that will graduate in the next few years as well. These students are part of our national technology future. All I ask is for a few minutes of your time to consider this request. Please call me if you have any questions. // Marco Ciavolino, Lead Mentor, TechBrick 410-838-8264 [email protected]

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www.TechBrick.com www.USFIRST.org

Home School Robotics Club: 2008-09

1603 Belvue Drive Forest Hill, MD 21050

http://www.techbrick.com

Techbrick: The NCPC Co-op Home School Robotics Club / www.techbrick.com / Marco Ciavolino 410.838.8264 / [email protected]

Sunday, March 15, 2009 Re: An open letter to all companies and individuals interested in promoting science, technology, engineering and

math education in Maryland. My name is Marco Ciavolino and for the past six years, along with a group of very dedicated co-mentors, we have run a successful robotics program in Harford County. We are all volunteers and have found this to be one of the most comprehensive approaches to robotics and technical education. The program reaches children 4-18 and has engaged more than 35 children in an aggressive and results-focused effort. This year two of our teams have an invitation to compete on a national level. Our 8-14 year olds in FIRST LEGO

League have received an invitation to the US National Championship in Dayton, Ohio. Our high-school team has qualified for the World Championship in Atlanta, GA.

All we are asking for some support from the Maryland technology community. The next page outlines the fundraising goals. Following that is a simple form for contributions (which can be designated as a charitable donation). The remaining pages outline our program and its role in the international organization, US FIRST. We would like both teams to go with a long list of Maryland companies supporting their efforts. After five years our first high-school graduate is headed to college next year as a Computer Science and Mechanical Engineering major. She has received aggressive offers from a number leading undergraduate programs and full-ride scholarships. We have 10 young engineers right behind her that will graduate in the next few years as well. These students are part of our national technology future. All I ask is for a few minutes of your time to consider this request. Please call me if you have any questions.

// Marco Ciavolino, Lead Mentor, TechBrick 410-838-8264 [email protected]

www.TechBrick.com www.USFIRST.org

Home School Robotics Club: 2008-09

1603 Belvue Drive Forest Hill, MD 21050

http://www.techbrick.com

Techbrick: The NCPC Co-op Home School Robotics Club / www.techbrick.com / Marco Ciavolino 410.838.8264 / [email protected]

TWO MARYLAND ROBOTICS TEAMS TO COMPETE AT A NATIONAL LEVEL Teams Seek Support from Regional Technology Companies TECHBRICK TACTICIANS (FLL 1) HAS

BEEN INVITED TO THE US OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP IN DAYTON OHIO

Five months of hard work in programming, building and research resulted in two awards at the MD State Tournament and an invitation to the US Championships in Dayton, OH on May 7-9, 2009 where they will compete against the best 60 teams in the United States.

TECHBRICK FTC TEAM 7 HAS BEEN INVITED TO THE WORLD

CHAMPIONSHIP IN ATLANTA

Three successful state tournaments (MD, DE, and NJ) that resulted in two awards has qualified our team for the World Championship in Atlanta GA on April 16-18 where they will compete against the top 100 FTC teams in the world and will join 10,000 other world-class young engineers, ages 7-18, from 30 countries, competing in three programs.

Fundraising Goal: $5800 Fundraising Goal: $8000 We are looking for support from regional companies for this opportunity. We’d like to go with a long

list of MD companies as sponsors. We know the business climate is tough for companies of all sizes. All we are asking for is a micro-donation from any Maryland company interested in fostering

technology education. Just $250 or more from 60 companies will take us to both tournaments.

www.TechBrick.com www.USFIRST.org

Home School Robotics Club: 2008-09

1603 Belvue Drive Forest Hill, MD 21050

http://www.techbrick.com

Techbrick: The NCPC Co-op Home School Robotics Club / www.techbrick.com / Marco Ciavolino 410.838.8264 / [email protected]

Sponsorship Form DONATION DESIGNATION (check on or both) Please apply $______ to the FIRST LEGO League trip to the Ohio National Championship.

Goal: $5800

Please apply $______ to the FIRST Tech Challenge’s trip to the Atlanta Worlds. Goal: $8000

TOTAL ENCLOSED $_________________

Return Completed Forms and Checks to. Marco Ciavolino TechBrick Robotics 1603 Belvue Drive Forest Hill, MD 21050 410.838.8264 [email protected]

Make Checks Payable to “Enktesis, LLC” and designate “Ohio/Atlanta Funds” Given the very near dates of the events we would appreciate a response mailed to arrive before April 10, 2009.

Company Name: _________________________________________________ Contact Name ____________________________________________________ Phone __________________________________________________________ Email ___________________________________________________________ Address 1 _______________________________________________________ Address 2 _______________________________________________________ City ____________________________________________________________ State ___________________________________________________________ Zip ________________________________

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Home School Robotics Club: 2008-09

1603 Belvue Drive Forest Hill, MD 21050

http://www.techbrick.com

Techbrick: The NCPC Co-op Home School Robotics Club / www.techbrick.com / Marco Ciavolino 410.838.8264 / [email protected]

We are looking for support from regional & national companies for our robotics and engineering club. TechBrick is a robotics club formed for home school students in Harford and Baltimore County. After five years we have more than 100 active registrations with a monthly attendance of 25-40 children. This year we will have four competition teams that meet weekly with 30 children and 5 adult coaches. We have numerous participants in math, science, and engineering tracks while in high school or early college attendance. Why this program is critical to your company’s future. The club runs under a program called FIRST, founded 15 years ago by Dean Kamen (of Segway Scooter fame). His goal was to create a program in which young students with a strong interest in technology and engineering could get the same type of encouragement that students get in organized sports. The Program Has National Support and Value Dean Kamen has achieved his goal. FIRST now has more than 200,000 global participants with programs serving children ages 7-18. More than one hundred colleges offer scholarships to students who have participated in a FIRST program. Many of the participants who started at the beginning are now employed by these corporations. The FIRST program and competitions provide one of the best platforms for young people to get excited about the challenges and rewards of engineering. They are pushed to the limit on every level: project management, design, research, testing, strategic planning, and more. I expect to look back four or five years from now and see many of our early participants in the workplace providing the innovative solutions we need to maintain our competitive edge. Over the past four years we’ve enjoyed support from local companies. Our program has grown and so have our needs. Both our elementary-school and high-school teams may make it to the nationals in Atlanta. With more tournaments, more travel, and more equipment, we need the financial assistance of local companies. I encourage you to take a few minutes to consider our request.

1. Scan the TechBrick documents. It will give you an overview of TechBrick and FIRST.

2. Browse around our www.TechBrick.com, www.USFIRST.org and www.FIRSTLEGOLeague.org. You’ll catch a glimpse of the excitement that is FIRST and TechBrick Robotics.

3. Then consider assisting us in our work to develop future engineers.

What does sponsorship mean? As a sponsor you will be listed on our website seen globally by more than 300 visitors per day, included in all literature and marketing materials handed out to each team at our events, acknowledged in email newsletters, displayed, when possible, on our robots, and you’ll have the long-term satisfaction of helping build the next generation of engineers and technical leaders.

I look forward to hearing from you. Please call me with any questions you may have.

Marco Ciavolino, Lead Mentor / 410-838-8264 / [email protected]

Debbie Dininno, Team Mentor, FLL Barbara Hruz, Project Mentor FLL Anne & Dave Mayers, Team Mentors, FLL Chris Hoppel, Lead Mentor FTC Tracey Klein, Lead Mentor, State Director, JrFLL

Nick, Joshua, Taber, Kaia, Malea, John, Michael, Doug, Nate, Jonathan, Cole, Ollie, Ryan, Alie, Caitlin, Andrei, Nathan, Kevin, Nathan, Emily, Jordan, Kaitlyn, Stephen, Bethany, Henry, Charlie, Kade, Rachael, John, Mark, KC, Andy, Jonathan, and Zach. Future Engineers and Leaders

Who Supports US First?

National Contributors Global corporations including, Boston Scientific Corporation, Baxter International, Inc., DaimlerChrysler Corporation Fund, Dean Kamen’s DEKA Research and Development Corporation, Delphi Corporation, General Motors Corporation, Johnson & Johnson, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, Motorola, Inc., XEROX Corporation, Autodesk, and Innovation First have given their support to the national program.

State Contributors The Maryland program, hosted by UMBC has had the support of BAE Systems, Booz Allen Hamilton, Comcast, Log.Sec Corporation, National Defense Industrial Association, ORSA Corporation, SAIC, and, Tri_S, Inc.

Local Sponsors The Better Hour, Broadway Appraisal Company, Madonna Veterinary Clinic, Wittstadt & Wittstadt PA, State Farm Agent Shirley Brunkhorst, Quiznos Sub of Bel Air, Consolidated Printing, WRBS 95.1 FM, Red Brick Station, Senator Nancy Jacobs, *enktêsis, Justin Kase Conder Photographer, Jacobs Environmental, American Scale & Equipment, RedBag Solutions, Canale Graphix, MainBrain

www.TechBrick.com www.USFIRST.org

Home School Robotics Club: 2008-09

1603 Belvue Drive Forest Hill, MD 21050

http://www.techbrick.com

Techbrick: The NCPC Co-op Home School Robotics Club / www.techbrick.com / Marco Ciavolino 410.838.8264 / [email protected]

What is TechBrick? TechBrick is a robotics club formed for home schoolers in Harford and Baltimore County. After five years we have more than 100 active registrations with a monthly attendance of 25-40 children and parents (who are encouraged to stay and participate). This year we will have four competition teams that meet weekly with a total of 30 children and 5 adult coaches. You can see some of what we’ve been doing at http://www.techbrick.com Accomplishments: Seven state tournaments, three awards for engineering, team spirit award for group efforts, world championship participation. Our Goals Understand teamwork and the benefit of complementary skills. Learn how to keep excellent project records. Gain expertise in core project management skills and methods. Experience the hard work of funding our projects through external support resources. Focus on a successful solution to a challenge. 2008-09 Challenges FTC (First Tech Challenge) Jr High through High School

FLL/JFLL (First Lego League & Junior First Lego League) Ages 5-15

A sophisticated materials-handling challenge that requires teams to corral, manipulate, and place movable targets and work in cooperation with other teams. Teams use a new TETRIX robotics system for free-form building.

A comprehensive challenge that teaches children about global climate issues and options for the future of our world. The task involves research, robotics engineering, technical reviews, and teamwork interviews. Teams use the LEGO NXT robotics system.

2008-09 Teams

JrFLL

Nick, Joshua, Taber, Kaia, Malea, John, Michael

FLL Team #1 Doug, Nate, Jonathan, Cole, Ollie, Ryan,

Alie, Caitlin, Andrei, Nathan

FLL Team #1809 Kevin, Nathan, Emily, Jordan, Kaitlyn,

Stephen, Bethany, Henry, Charlie, Kade

FTC Rachael, John, Mark, KC,

Andy, Jonathan, Zach

Fund Usage 2008-09 and beyond: Given the growth of the club and its reach we need to move ahead with organizational and logistical investments. These include, but are not limited to, creation of a non-profit organization, procurement of equipment including club-owned laptops and related hardware, additional education resources including parts and curriculum courses, expanded global outreach, and future development work on plans to create a regional robotics center.

www.TechBrick.com www.USFIRST.org

Home School Robotics Club: 2008-09

1603 Belvue Drive Forest Hill, MD 21050

http://www.techbrick.com

Techbrick: The NCPC Co-op Home School Robotics Club / www.techbrick.com / Marco Ciavolino 410.838.8264 / [email protected]

FIRST is Innovation FIRST was founded in 1989 to inspire young people's interest and participation in science and technology. FIRST stands for “For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology.” Based in Manchester, NH, the 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit public charity designs accessible, innovative programs that motivate young people to pursue education and career opportunities in science, technology, engineering, and math, while building self-confidence, knowledge, and life skills.

FIRST is Participants (2007-08) JFLL-Junior FIRST LEGO League

1000 teams in the US. 3510+ students involved 10+ teams in MD and DC.

FLL-FIRST LEGO League

9250 teams worldwide 7000 in the US and Canada 462 events in 45 countries 92,500 students 24,000 volunteers In the US, 63 Championships and 250+ Qualifiers 70 teams in MD and DC. 64 teams competing at the FLL Maryland State Championship on Jan. 20, 2007 at UMBC.

FTC-FIRST Tech Challenge

1000 teams (apx 6,000 students). 23 Affiliate Partners 10+ teams in MD and DC.

FRC-FIRST Robotics Competition

1319 teams (apx 20,000 students) 24 teams in Maryland

Founder, Dean Kamen, in Atlanta,

addressing the 2007 World Championship participants.

FIRST is Scholarships Many colleges offer attractive scholarships to FIRST participants. Colorado State University-Pueblo Pueblo, CO Arizona State University Tempe, AZ ASME Boston University Boston, MA Clarkson University Potsdam, NY Cleveland Institute of Art Cleveland, OH College for Creative Studies Detroit, MI Colorado Technical University-Denver Denver, CO Daniel Webster College Nashua, NH DeVry University Drexel University Philadelphia, PA Eastern Michigan University Ypsilanti, MI Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Prescott, AZ Fairleigh Dickinson University Teaneck, NJ Ferris State University Big Rapids, MI Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton, FL Florida Institute of Technology Melbourne, FL Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA Grand Valley State University Grand Rapids, MI Hampshire College Amherst , MA Henry Ford Community College Dearborn, MI Hofstra University Hempstead , NY Idaho State University Pocatello, ID Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago, IL ITT Technical Institute (combined) Kansas State University Manhattan, KS Kettering University Flint, MI Lake Superior State University Sault Ste. Marie, MI Lawrence Technological University Southfield, MI Marquette University Milwaukee, WI Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA Mercedes-Benz USA LLC Michigan State University East Lansing, MI Michigan Technological University Houghton, MI New Hampshire Technical Institute Concord, NH New Jersey Institute of Technology Newark, NJ Northeastern University Boston, MA Ohio State University Columbus , OH Olin College of Engineering Needham, MA Oregon State University Corvallis, OR Pennsylvania College of Technology Williamsport, PA Phil Clancy Scholarship Polytechnic University Brooklyn, NY Purdue University/Delphi Corporation West Lafayette, IN Raytheon Company Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, NY Rochester Institute of Technology Rochester, NY Schoolcraft College Livonia, MI Society of Women Engineers Houston, TX Southern California Regional Robotics Forum Spring Arbor University Spring Arbor, MI Temple University Philadelphia, PA University of Arkansas-Little Rock Little Rock, AR University of California-Davis Davis, CA University of Central Florida Orlando, FL University of Delaware Newark, DE University of Denver Denver, CO University of Hartford West Hartford, CT University of Illinois-Chicago Chicago, IL University of Kansas Lawrence, KS University of Massachusetts Lowell Lowell, MA University of Michigan/Delphi Ann Arbor, MI University of Minnesota Minneapolis, MN University of Missouri-Kansas City Kansas City, MO University of Nebraska-Lincoln Lincoln, NE University of New Hampshire Durham, NH University of Rochester Rochester, NY University of South Carolina Columbia, SC University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA University of Toronto Toronto, ON University of Waterloo Waterloo, ON Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond, VA Washington State University Pullman, WA Washtenaw Community College Ann Arbor, MI Wayne State University Detroit, MI Wisconsin Lutheran College Milwaukee, WI Worcester Polytechnic Institute Worcester, MA

FIRST is Sponsors Local Sponsors of our Team The Better Hour Broadway Appraisal Company, Madonna Veterinary Clinic, Inc. Wittstadt & Wittstadt, PA State Farm Agent Shirley Brunkhorst Quiznos Sub of Bel Air Consolidated Printing WRBS 95.1 FM, Baltimore Red Brick Station, Whitemarsh, MD Senator Nancy Jacobs, *enktêsis Justin Kase Conder, Photographer Jacobs Environmental American Scale & Equipment RedBag Solutions Canale Graphix MainBrain Maryland State Competition Event Sponsors University of Maryland, Baltimore BAE Systems Booz Allen Hamilton Comcast Dynamic Log.Sec Corporation National Defense Industrial Association ORSA Corporation SAIC Tacoma Park Middle School Tri_S, Inc. National Founding Sponsors of FIRST Boston Scientific Corporation Baxter International, Inc. DaimlerChrysler Corporation Fund Dean Kamen, DEKA Research and Development Corporation Delphi Corporation General Motors Corporation Johnson & Johnson Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers Motorola, Inc. XEROX Corporation Autodesk Innovation First

FIRST is Training Our Future Engineers and Technical Innovators

www.TechBrick.com www.USFIRST.org

Home School Robotics Club: 2008-09

1603 Belvue Drive Forest Hill, MD 21050

http://www.techbrick.com

Techbrick: The NCPC Co-op Home School Robotics Club / www.techbrick.com / Marco Ciavolino 410.838.8264 / [email protected]

TechBrick Regional and Global Reach More than 80 families representing 300+ household members are registered for our 6x per year meetings.

In the last five years we’ve had more than 70,000 visitors from more than 40 countries who have downloaded hundreds of thousands of documents. TechBrick has provided dozens of resources, worksheets, and study guides for the annual challenges that are used by teams globally.